The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Shedding past scandals, Berlusconi barrels ahead with comeback

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MILAN: Sidesteppi­ng sex scandals, serial gaffes and legal woes, Silvio Berlusconi’s astonishin­g return to frontline politics rolled at a party gathering where adoring supporters feted the billionair­e mogul as Italy’s next kingmaker.

Berlusconi, dressed in black with oiled-back hair and a dayglo smile, spoke for more than two hours at the event in Milan, beguiling the audience just a week before general elections with his trademark mix of populist rhetoric and baudy humour.

“He’s an exceptiona­l man,” said Elga Morati, a 70-year-old retired nurse. “He’s a real pillar of Italy, someone blessed by the gods.” Although barred from public office owing to a tax fraud conviction, Berlusconi is hoping to position himself as a key dealmaker in the next government if his coalition wins a majority in parliament on March 4.

An average of the last major opinion polls suggested Berlusconi’s right-wing coalition – which includes his Forza Italia (Go Italy) party, The League and the far-right Brothers of Italy – could finish on top.

While surveys suggest the two time divorcee derives much of his support from the older generation, there was no shortage of young cheerleade­rs.

“He’s young on the inside,” said Giuseppe Porta, a 20-year-old student. “The election campaign proves it: he’s constantly on TV or the radio.” For Simone de Giorgio, also 20, Berlusconi – whose media empire dovetailed with a career in politics and his ownership of footballin­g giant AC Milan – is a peerless operator.

“Whatever he does, he’s always shown he’s number one: in business, television, football, politics ... he’s a phenomenon.” The former cruise ship singer was Italy’s longest-serving postwar prime minister until a blaze of sleaze scandals and fears of a Greek-style financial collapse ended his stint in power in 2011.

Two years later he was forced out of parliament after his conviction for corporate tax fraud was upheld by Italy’s highest court and he was sentenced to seven years in jail for paying for sex with a 17-year-old prostitute, though that conviction was later overturned. — AFP

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